Is there always a chance of rain in Hawaii?

It rains often on all the islands. Not all at the same time over all islands, but at different times in different areas. On average each year, the islands of Hawaii get seventy inches of rain.
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How common is rain in Hawaii?

Over the ocean near Hawaii, rainfall averages between 25 and 30 inches a year. The islands receive as much as 15 times that amount in some places and less than one third of it in others.
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Does it rain all year round in Hawaii?

The Weather in Hawaii

Hawaii has a dry season (April to October) and a rainy season (November to March). However, even the rainy season can be relatively dry when many parts of Hawaii suffer drought conditions.
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Is rain rare in Hawaii?

Torrential rainfall is common in all parts of Hawaii except the very high mountains, although it has been known to occur even there. Yet it is also true that in Hawaii very light showers are extremely frequent in most localities.
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Does Hawaii get snow?

Does it snow in Hawaii? The answer is yes, although only on top of the highest peaks on Maui and the Big Island. Every winter, storm systems bring frequent snow storms to elevations generally above 11,000 feet. This means that only Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa are impacted.
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Why is it always raining in Hawaii?

Trade winds over the Hawaiian islands blow from the East and Northeast between 250 and 300 days every year (source). Once the trade winds reach the mountains (volcanoes) on the Hawaiian islands, the air is lifted up. As that happens the moisture in the air condenses and produces clouds and rain.
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Does it always rain in Honolulu?

Chances are that if rain is in the forecast, the windward sides are going to get rain, while the leeward side might not get any rain at all. That's the most prevalent weather pattern Hawaii, but it's not always the case as the weather is literally dependent upon which way the wind is blowing.
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Does it rain everyday in Honolulu?

yes during a bad storm rain can last all day, but it is pretty rare. most of the time we just have passing showers, with cloudy overcast skies.
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Which Hawaiian Island is the rainiest?

Mount Wai'ale'ale on the gorgeous island of Kaua'i is often referred to as the wettest spot on earth. While the more than 5,000-foot tall mountain that's often enshrouded in clouds does receive a tremendous amount of rainfall each year, it's more accurately “one of” the wettest spots on earth.
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What month is the rainiest in Hawaii?

Rain typically falls overnight. December through February is the rainiest time of year, while June through August is the driest. Early August through early November sees the warmest ocean temperatures, and mid-January through mid-April has the coldest.
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Which Hawaiian island gets the least rain?

Oahu is the driest out of the main Hawaiian islands when it comes to the weather. With the shining sun year-long most of the time, usually along the coast, you can't have a bad weather day. The Gathering Places' temperatures range from 80-89°F for the high and 65-75°F for the low.
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Is Hawaii always cloudy?

And it is sunny almost every day in Hawaii. The amount of rainfall and sunshine an area gets in the islands has to do with the location itself. Towns on the windward side of the islands tend to get rain frequently, while the leeward side of the island is generally dryer and sunny.
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Why are there no thunderstorms in Hawaii?

But not in Hawaii. Downpours are common during the rainy winter season, but explosive storms are not. The very warm and tropical maritime climate keeps the atmosphere over Hawaii stable most of the year.
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Is Hawaii in a drought?

Big Island has eased to moderate drought, or the D1 category. areas.
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Is Hawaii getting drier?

Hawai'i is getting drier. Rainfall has declined significantly over the past 30 years, with widely varying rainfall patterns on each island. This means some areas are flooding and others are too dry. Since 2008, overall, the islands have been drier, and when it does finally rain, it rains a lot.
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Does it always rain in Maui?

Rainfall on Maui

There is a wet and a dry side to the Island. The south side of Maui, including the areas of Kihei, Wailea and Makena, is typically warm and dry, receiving less then 10 inches of rain per year. The west side, including Lahaina, Ka'anapali and Kapalua, receives more rain—nearly triple the amount.
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What is the coldest month in Hawaii?

Average Temperature in Honolulu

The coldest month of the year in Honolulu is January, with an average low of 68°F and high of 79°F.
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Does it rain all day in Maui?

Parts of Maui get rain every day, or nearly every day. The Hana side is the wettest side of the island and rain is expected over there. Maui is made up of hundreds of micro-climates and if it's raining in one area, generally speaking one can find sunshine on another part of the island.
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Why is Oahu so rainy?

That's because the predominant tradewinds are blowing from the northeast about 90% of the time and these winds bring moisture with them. As these moisture-laden clouds approach the islands, they get stuck on the mountains, where the moisture comes down as rain.
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How many sunny days does Hawaii have?

On average, there are 240 sunny days per year in Hawaii.

The US average is 205 sunny days. Hawaii gets some kind of precipitation, on average, 166 days per year.
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What is the dry side of Hawaii?

The weather conditions can change drastically over the island in a matter of hours, but there is some consistency. The west side (Kona side) is called the 'dry side' of the island, and the east side (Hilo side) the 'wet side'.
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When should you not go to Hawaii?

If you wish to avoid Hawaii's hurricane season, then stay clear of Hawaii from June 1st to November 30th. Due to winds, currents, and ocean temperatures around the islands, Hawaii escapes most direct hits. The last hurricane to directly hit a Hawaiian island was Hurricane Iniki in 1992. Hurricanes are rare for Hawaii.
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Is 70 degrees cold in Hawaii?

Honolulu's average yearly high temperature is 84 degrees. The yearly low average? 70 degrees. The overall average temperature is 77 degrees.
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Is it expensive to live in Hawaii?

According to data by Missouri Economic Research and Information Center (MERIC), Hawaii's cost of living in 2019 was the highest in all the U.S. states. Generally, the cost of things in Hawaii is 30% more than on the mainland. Hawaii is the most expensive state in the U.S. while California ranks third.
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